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president clinton, governor cuomo, pataki, spitzer, schumer, gillibrand, city and state, federal and irrational officials and dignitaries, friends, family, and fellow new yorkers, everyone is here today. the thing there is no doubt that it is looking down on all of us assembled here be amended think it is fitting that he picked this place just a few blocks from a certain east river span. before last year's state of the city speech if you remember we ran a video and included a shot of ed standing at the entrance ramp yelling to all the cars approached, look into muybridge, will look into muybridge. needless to say it brought down the house. but most people don't know is after the cameras stopped rolling end stayed out there in the freezing cold for another 20 minutes yelling welcome to muybridge. he loved it, and we loved him. now mayor, i think, as ever embody the spirit of new york city like he did commander don't think anyone ever will. toughens loud, brash and irreverent, full of humor. he was our cities quintessential mayor. more than anyone else, he knew the new york was more th
president clinton, governor cuomo, pataki, spitzer, schumer, gillibrand, city and state, federal and irrational officials and dignitaries, friends, family, and fellow new yorkers, everyone is here today. the thing there is no doubt that it is looking down on all of us assembled here be amended think it is fitting that he picked this place just a few blocks from a certain east river span. before last year's state of the city speech if you remember we ran a video and included a shot of ed...
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ladies and gentlemen, hillary clinton. [applause] >> secretary leon panetta will now present secretary clinton with the department of defense distinguished medal a public service. attention to orders. the honorable hillary rodham clinton is recognized for distinguished public service as the united states secretary of state from january of 2009 until february of 2013. secretary clinton played an indispensable role in formulating a great success, implementing the president's united states national security development policies in an era of dynamic shift in global affairs. applying an innovative and smart approach. secretary clinton led efforts to align emerging powers in developing partnerships to advance american interests and security and values. her strategic vision and steady hand guided the united states response to the global economic crisis. political changes in north africa and also the arab world and new opportunities and challenges in asia. she provided invaluable leadership and effort in iraq and afghanistan durin
ladies and gentlemen, hillary clinton. [applause] >> secretary leon panetta will now present secretary clinton with the department of defense distinguished medal a public service. attention to orders. the honorable hillary rodham clinton is recognized for distinguished public service as the united states secretary of state from january of 2009 until february of 2013. secretary clinton played an indispensable role in formulating a great success, implementing the president's united states...
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charge. >> was secretary clinton in charge? >> the people in charge were the ambassador there . >> but they can't, you know, they were trying to save their lives. they weren't in charge. >> that's . >> somebody had to be in charge of coordinating assistance. was it you, the secretary of state, or the president? who was in charge? >> i think we're all in charge. in the sense of trying to . >> did you move the forces as quickly as possible to save lives. >> right. did you talk to secretary clinton at all that night september 11th? .. aye do either one of view understand some of the frustrations we have? this is the first time in 30 years we've lost control of an ambassador who in whom though small deal. i will come just conclude mr. chairman by saying finally do you know what the president knew of these final in march, april, june? by what this committee to continue to ask questions about the president knew before and we are we to call other people. thank you very much mr. chairman. >> senator, if i could just add we share your f
charge. >> was secretary clinton in charge? >> the people in charge were the ambassador there . >> but they can't, you know, they were trying to save their lives. they weren't in charge. >> that's . >> somebody had to be in charge of coordinating assistance. was it you, the secretary of state, or the president? who was in charge? >> i think we're all in charge. in the sense of trying to . >> did you move the forces as quickly as possible to save lives....
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>> i think it would have a impact because clinton is a great performer. you put in place major education reform that i and a lot of governors tried to replicate. you have a great record of success. frankly, even the selection and in the past, if you show just his last name, he would have been running for president watson is now. there is no doubt about it. is it time to take a look at names and the pastor time to move forward? >> [inaudible question] >> they are thinking one of two tracks. if hillary does run, she does. what is pretty formidable if she runs. >> she is intelligent and well preserved. >> she would be popular in wisconsin. >> she would, but i think that whoever is the nominee would have to make a case and say, do we want -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> if you want to think about the past, time to put someone else in the position. >> how old are you? >> i'm 45. >> you will be 47 years old in 2016, hillary clinton will be about 20 years older. about 20 years difference. it's just a statement of fact. >> others argue,
>> i think it would have a impact because clinton is a great performer. you put in place major education reform that i and a lot of governors tried to replicate. you have a great record of success. frankly, even the selection and in the past, if you show just his last name, he would have been running for president watson is now. there is no doubt about it. is it time to take a look at names and the pastor time to move forward? >> [inaudible question] >> they are thinking one...
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lew's position when he worked in the clinton administration. many republicans felt that he was a straight up guy and i was one of them and i've suggested to him that we would like to see that type of person manage our treasury and the partisan person we have seen in the last couple of years. it is true the position that he had at the white house was a partisan position and i make great allowance for that. i personally like this man and i personally believe he is a good man. but i also believe sometimes we can get so caught up in politics that we don't do what we really know what we should do. i'm i am hoping he will and i believe he will end if he does he's going to have a lot of support from me. i want to thank my chairman of the committee who has always been very honorable and very straightforward and i understand a lot of the pressures that he has had throughout this process. having been chairman and a number of times myself in the senate. so i want everybody to know that this is important position. this is an important human being and i hop
lew's position when he worked in the clinton administration. many republicans felt that he was a straight up guy and i was one of them and i've suggested to him that we would like to see that type of person manage our treasury and the partisan person we have seen in the last couple of years. it is true the position that he had at the white house was a partisan position and i make great allowance for that. i personally like this man and i personally believe he is a good man. but i also believe...
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finally it was clinton who made me to share thet commission. >> host: president carter appointed you? co >> guest: carter appointed me in the new department oftion. education.he a web-based teaching and he appointed me to the commission. >> host: up a point did it become clear to be a?ncy d >> guest: after the first year? when the reports they did, what the commission did with that iso sitting down and saying we aref just here. they did some hearings. the nature and power thers the commission has been appointed from the boat and to me is theii most important thing about the commission. but it's supposed to do is go outte and listen to what no onel else will listen to. to civil rights problems people hae that they could not get anyone to pay attention.not jus not just local people, but the federal government.vernm they would write letters, nobody would pay attention. the civil rights people decided they would listen to people and see if they had to say i had th power of the statute to subpoena anyone. eisenhower said the reason i t nt to get it passed congress e and said it and executi
finally it was clinton who made me to share thet commission. >> host: president carter appointed you? co >> guest: carter appointed me in the new department oftion. education.he a web-based teaching and he appointed me to the commission. >> host: up a point did it become clear to be a?ncy d >> guest: after the first year? when the reports they did, what the commission did with that iso sitting down and saying we aref just here. they did some hearings. the nature and...